- UserStorageManager now handles authentication for old Kerberos+LDAP style
- new getUserByCredential method in MapUserProvider would eventually do the same.
- Introduction of new AdminRealmResource SPI
- Moving handler of /realm/{realm}/user-storage into model/legacy-service
- session.users() and userStorageManager() moved refers legacy module
IMPORTANT: Broken as UserStorageSyncManager is not yet moved
- Introduces Datastore SPI for isolating data store methods
- Introduces implementation of the datastore for legacy storage
- Updates DefaultKeycloakSession to leverage Datastore SPI instead
of direct creating of area providers by the session
/clients-registrations API doesn't return secret anymore and is not coherent
fixing merge
/clients-registrations API doesn't return secret anymore and is not coherent
fixing test that was failing
Replace tabs with regular spaces
fixing identation
/clients-registrations API doesn't return secret anymore and is not coherent. Closes#11116
fixing test that was failing
Closes: #10447
* Prepare logical layer to distinguish between ResourceServer id and client.id
* Reorder Authz methods: For entities outside of Authz we use RealmModel as first parameter for each method, to be consistent with this we move ResourceServer to the first place for each method in authz
* Prepare Logical (Models/Adapters) layer for returning other models instead of ids
* Replace resourceServerId with resourceServer model in PermissionTicketStore
* Replace resourceServerId with resourceServer model in PolicyStore
* Replace resourceServerId with resourceServer model in ScopeStore
* Replace resourceServerId with resourceServer model in ResourceStore
* Fix PermissionTicketStore bug
* Fix NPEs in caching layer
* Replace primitive int with Integer for pagination parameters
* Show error in case of an unkown essential acr claim. Make sure correct acr is set after authentication flow during step-up authentication
Closes#8724
Co-authored-by: Cornelia Lahnsteiner <cornelia.lahnsteiner@prime-sign.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Bartoš <mabartos@redhat.com>
Use of containsAll() does not permit to compare if 2 lists are equals
(ignoring order)
Previous implementation of CollectionUtil.collectionEquals(...) was not taking care of specific cases where you can have [ A, A, B ] and [ A, B, B ] and complexity was O(n²)
Using Map, complexity is now O(n)
Closes#9920